The AFAG (Alliance for Accountable Governance) has called for an independent, bipartisan parliamentary investigation into the allegations involving two foreign aircrafts suspected of transporting illicit drugs and cash into Ghana.
The aircrafts in question are AirMed flight N823AM, an air ambulance, and Cavok Air's Antonov An-12B which is a cargo plane.
Both planes arrived from Gran Canaria, Spain, and remained at Kotoka International Airport (KIA) for extended periods under suspicious circumstances, according to the Ranking Member of 's Committee on Defence and Interior, Rev , who brought this to the attention of government and the public.
AirMed's aircraft reportedly landed on Thursday, March 20, 2025, and stayed for five days without transporting any patients.